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Tony Kuyper’s Updated Actions Panel: Great New Features and Photoshop CC (2014) Compatible

Tony Kuyper’s Updated Actions Panel: Great New Features and Photoshop CC (2014) Compatible

by Sean Bagshaw | Jun 30, 2014 | Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Photography Software | 7 comments

  Like the guys here at Photo Cascadia, many readers of the Photo Cascadia blog have been using Tony Kuyper’s luminosity mask tutorials and Photoshop actions for years. Many readers are also aware that Tony recently produced an update to his custom actions...
Photoshop CC Tip-“Clarity”-by Chip Phillips

Photoshop CC Tip-“Clarity”-by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Apr 22, 2014 | Image Processing, Photography Software, Photoshop | 12 comments

I have been using Photoshop CC for a while now, and although it is pretty similar to CS6, there is something that I find myself doing a lot that I wasn’t able to do in CS6.  What I am taking about is adding clarity with the clarity slider available in  Camera...
With Lightroom 5 is Photoshop Really Necessary? by Sean Bagshaw

With Lightroom 5 is Photoshop Really Necessary? by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Apr 14, 2014 | Camera Raw, Image Processing, Lightroom, Photography Software, Video Tutorial | 20 comments

The answer to this question, as with so many questions, is it depends. Adobe’s release of Lightroom 1 was way back in 2007, but by that time I had already been immersed in Photoshop for seven or eight years. The purpose of Lightroom was to create an application...
Preventing Image Loss – Capture to Storage

Preventing Image Loss – Capture to Storage

by Adrian Klein | Apr 5, 2014 | Gear Review, Philosophy, Photography Software | 17 comments

By Adrian Klein I wrote a little about this a few years back yet that was more specifically around different backup solutions. I figured that would be the end of it… wishful thinking. After a recent issue occurred during a power outage I realized over the last 7...
The Photoshop Creative Cloud Conundrum: Stick To Your Guns or Bite The Bullet? by Sean Bagshaw

The Photoshop Creative Cloud Conundrum: Stick To Your Guns or Bite The Bullet? by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Nov 20, 2013 | Gear Review, Image Processing, Photography Business, Photography Software | 51 comments

If I’m going to spend time writing an article I would much rather be writing about a creative image developing technique or sharing stories and images from a recent photo trip than debating the merits of a software company’s business choices. However, in...
Protecting and Tracking Your Images Online

Protecting and Tracking Your Images Online

by Adrian Klein | Nov 3, 2013 | Image Processing, Noise Removal, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Software, Photography Techniques | 7 comments

By Adrian Klein I touched on this topic in early 2012 on this blog with the post New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand when SOPA and PIPA were the buzz acronyms making their way through the online world. Although that buzz died down the subject of image...
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